What are 9 of the most popular golf swing thoughts that many
Golfers have before hitting a golf ball?
Keep
my head still
Left
arm straight (right arm for left handed Golfer)
Shift
my weight
Eye on
the golf ball
Turn
my shoulders
Don’t
sway
Make
sure to swing easy
Clear
my hips on the way through
Follow
through all the way
Now which of these 9 are you thinking about before and
during each shot? What? All 9?! Before and during each shot? Seriously?
Wow!!!
The question I must ask is: if you did think of these
9 thoughts (or something similar), how many can you expect to do “correctly” on
each golf swing? Now, I’m not saying that I agree that these are
important thoughts – in fact, I believe that many of the 9 can do more harm
than good to a Golfer getting ready to hit a golf ball. But, besides that
point – the question needs to be: How much can you think about during one
golf swing and still be able to hit a good golf shot?
Now, if there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s
that women can think about more things at one time than men can. This is
a point that my wife has expressed to me many times over the last 10 years
while she gives me my list of “Honey Do’s”. Yet, even the greatest
multitasking female couldn’t consciously think about and do all 9 of those
swing thoughts (or even 4 of those thoughts) during a golf swing that takes
less than 2 seconds!
And besides, if you did ask a Golfer that happens to be on a
‘Good Streak’ for a few holes on the golf course – “You’re swinging so well,
what are you doing?” – The answer 9 times out of 10 is simply something to the
affect of: “I don’t know. I’m just
trying to swing smooth.” Yet, if you say to a Golfer that happens to be
on a ‘Bad Streak’ on the golf course – “What’s going on? You’re not
playing as well as usual. What are you doing?” – The answer 9 times out
of 10 is usually something to the affect of: “I don’t know what I’m
doing. I’m probably thinking too much. I’m trying to … and also to … and
on some swings I try to … Ohh, I just need to stop thinking about so much!”
Have you ever been in either of those situations yourself?
Now please, don’t misconstrue that I’m saying that if you
only think of swinging smooth (and nothing else), that that will allow you to
play your best golf ever. There might be
more that goes into it. However, it’s a good place to start with rather than
really screwing yourself up by trying to keep your head absolutely still while
thinking of the 8 other things you need to do.
Yet, we need to make the distinction between ‘swinging
smooth’ and ‘swinging easy’. I believe these are two totally different
concepts. For example: For years, Golfers have marveled at how Fred
Couples and Ernie Els have the ability to swing so smoothly. Yet, in
typical Golfer talk – the description of their smooth swings have been misidentified
by many Golfers marveling: “Ernie just swings so slow and easy and hits
the ball a mile.”
Which is not true because Fred and Ernie don’t swing slow.
Couples – who still is in the top 10 in Driving Distance at
290 something yards a drive – has a swing speed around 120 miles per
hour. There’s nothing slow or easy about 120 mph. Especially when
the average male Golfer swings their Driver at speeds approaching 90 mph.
And yet, after hitting a bad shot, this 90 mile per hour male Golfer will often
say: “Oh, I tried to kill that one. I swung too hard. I wish I
could swing as slow as Freddie Couples.” And the craziness about that
statement is that you actually are already swinging 30 mph slower than
Couples. Swing any slower and you’ll be 40 or 50 mph less than Freddie!
A Golfer that tries to swing “slow” and/or “easy” often
throws off the timing of their golf swing more than they know. Which is
the total opposite outcome of what they were hoping for. Whereas this
Golfer will try to swing slower so that their timing (and consistency) will
improve – the slowing down of your swing can cripple your golf swing in
multiple ways. Too many ways to explain here – though we can get into two
of the more frequent problems it can cause many Golfers.
A Golfer that’s trying to slow down their backswing could be
causing more harm than good because of what happens much of the time when they
transition from the back swing to the forward swing. If you’re swinging
too slow on the way back – as you make the transition to now swing forward, you
have two choices:
One - Continue to swing at the same speed and hit the golf
ball ‘nowhere’. ‘Nowhere’ can be translated into – you’re not hitting the
golf ball much distance at all because you have a very low swing speed. Yes, you maybe a little more accurate –
however, you’re very short off the tee – making the hole very long and many
times much more difficult.
Or
Two – Abruptly speed up your forward swing so that you can
create some swing speed to hit the golf ball farther. However, many times
when a Golfer transitions from a slow back swing to a fast forward swing – many
Golfers have the tendency of having their arms and hands outrace their body –
while other Golfers may have their body outrace their hands and arms.
Whichever tendency it is for you – just know that it could really foul up your
golf swing in a big way.
So, many Golfers get stuck in the game of changing their
swing every other shot because of this. The first shot they try to swing
slow and they hit the golf ball much shorter than the people they’re playing
with. The next shot they want to hit the golf ball farther while
maintaining a “slow and easy swing” – so they have a slow back swing and then to
get a little more power on the forward swing - they swing hard at the ball. Which
invariably throws off your timing, swing path, swing plane, blah, blah, blah
and causes the golf ball to slice off into the trees, or causes you to pop the
golf ball straight up in the air, or top it 50 yards or …. whatever else a golf
ball can do to annoy you on the golf course.
So on the next swing this Golfer decides they rather stay in
play than lose another golf ball – so you go back to the “slow, easy golf swing”
for a few holes so that you can play: “Well, At Least I’m Keeping It In Play”
Golf. Yet, after a couple holes of: “Well, At Least I’m Keeping It
In Play” – which translates into hitting the golf ball short and taking 3 or 4
shots to reach the green – you try one more time to swing with a little more
power and …. let’s just say you go right back to the slow and easy swing that
allows you to play the unfulfilling game of “Well, At Least I’m Keeping It In
Play” Golf.
Do you know anyone that plays that way?
For Golfers that want to gain extra yards (while still
keeping the ball in play) – we can very easily help you increase your
controlled club head speed using what we call – ‘Effortless Power’. We work with many Golfers (from around the
world) helping them to smooth out their golf swings which allows you to create
the sensation of having ‘Effortless Power’. And that ‘Effortless Power’ often
gives you the feeling as if you’re “swinging easy”. Yet, in reality, you
aren’t “swinging easy” – you’re ‘swinging smoother’ along with having more
power, control and consistency!
And although most people reading this will never approach a
swing speed of 120 mph with their Driver – you can still improve your distance
(and consistency) by having your swing speed increase from the 80 mph range to
the 90 mph range or 90 to 100 or 100 to 110 - while swinging even more smoothly
than you are right now. Trust me, I’ve seen it many, many times where a
Golfer has gained 20, 30, 40 , even 50 yards on their Drives and then
remarked: “I can’t believe that I hit the golf ball that far.
Wow! And it felt like I swung soooo easy!!”
The Monkey falls into the trap of trying to “swing slow and
easy” and then gets into the battle between having no distance (but being
straight) vs. trying to get more distance (but being inconsistent)
The Player knows that there’s a huge difference between
‘swinging smoothly with Effortless Power’ vs. “swinging slow and easy with no
power”
Alex, just
wanted to update you on my progress since my class in
Boca RatonFlorida.
I just
returned from our annual disciples fellowship golf retreat in Pinehurst, North
Carolina, I shot back to back scores of 82 and 81 to win the first flight
division of the tournament, and also the most improved player of the
tournament.
Playing
within myself and remembering tick-tock has helped me tremendously. I fully
plan to be playing in the 70's by the end of this year. Seeing that I just
missed shooting a 79 by a couple of strokes, I am looking forward to returning
to
Boca Raton for
the next class.
Sincerely,
William L. –
Stafford,
Virginia - Sent July 31st, 2009
Attended
Boca Raton location on
February 9th to 11th, 2009
GMS - On
July 26 I went out and shot a 44-46 at Sunningdale, my club in
Scarsdale,
NY
for my first 90 ever.
This was a
total breakthrough round for me, the owner of a 25 handicap. Ironically, if I
had entered the tournament that weekend, I would have won by several strokes. I
am in the tournament this Sunday and I am very excited!
Thank you
for teaching me to be a Player. I know that I have turned the corner in every
sense of the word, and my bad rounds are all in the past. Thank you everyone at
GMS!!!
Yours in
great golfing forever!
Alan L –
Scarsdale,
New
York – Sent July 29th, 2009
Attended
Boca Raton Location on
January 19th to 21st, 2009
Bonus - Extra Testimonials
We have too many Golfers improving to limit this section to only 2!
(But not enough room to include them all!)
"2nd Place On Ladies Day and 1st Place With My Husband!"
Hi Sam -
It's been a busy week of golf. I won second place on Tuesday during
Ladies day - low net. Then this past weekend my husband and I won first place.
First time
we have ever won first. Usually I do not contribute many shots, but I actually
birdied one hole on my own. We are on our way to
Wisconsin to play Whistling straits.
Take care.
Oh, I am also doing the 29 ball drill and my
putts were really good.
Thank you,
Marianne F
-
Jefferson City,
Missouri - Sent August 2nd. 2009
Attended
Lake Tahoe location on July 20th to 22nd, 2009
"My Best Score Ever - An 88!"
Hi Jeff:
Golf is
going well. I've been playing more than ever this year and am having a lot of
fun playing, especially since I've been thru the GMS Program in the beginning
of June.
Two Sundays
ago, I had my best golf score ever......an 88. While that still may not be that
great, for me it was awesome because my average has been about 98!
What really made me happy is the fact that with that 88 score, I had a 39 on
the back nine at my home course......5 pars and 4 bogies!
Everything
was clicking for me.
Thanks,
Jeff!
Bob K –
Elizabethville,
Pennsylvania –
Sent July 21st, 2009
Attended
WashingtonDC
location on June 9th to 11th, 2009
"Drives Have Been 15-20 Yards Longer!"
Jeff,
Golf here
has been wet. I've only played about 10 rounds this year, typically by
this time I've played 20-25.
There are a
couple of things that are working well for me from the GMS 3 day class.
The tick-tock has helped a lot. My regular foursome constantly comment,
especially when I'm driving, that my swing seems so smooth and in rhythm.
Drives have been 15-20 yards longer on average, happy about that.
Almost
holed 5 chips last week, all came to rest within 8 inches of the cup. So
that's 5 one putts.
Ben Pfeffer
– Brooklyn,
New York–
Sent July 20th, 2009
Attended
Phoenix location on
February 20th to 22nd, 2009
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Golf Tips and Picture Perfect Colorado!
We’re still looking for your Golf Tips – the Best and Worst you
have ever heard. Here’s two sent in by
Tim Mathews of
Houston,
Texas –
I played with a gentleman (8 handicap) one day, and the
only advice he would give is: “Go ahead and be an athlete” as I stepped up to
the ball. Best round I ever played. Sounds simple, but it worked.
I think the worst tip of all time is, “Just swing smooth and
easy”. Might as well say, “be a lazy sloth and hit it fat”.Total opposite of an
athlete.
The Buzz also this week is about how great the weather has
been at our Lake Tahoe,
California location as
well as our
Denver,
Colorado location. We’re talking about picture perfect and for
our Golfers on the East Coast – you might be interested to know that picture
perfect also means ‘dry, no rain, perfect’.
This is our 3rd Year in
Lake
Tahoe and seems as if the weather and the golf course gets better
each year. And although this is our 1st
year in
Colorado
(and can’t compare it to prior years), I’d say it has been perfect for our
Golfers.
How much do you know about our
Colorado location at Green Valley Ranch? Well in short – it was voted as having “The
Best Practice Facility In Colorado”. Plus, the golf course is so good that it hosts both the Men’s and Ladies
Colorado Open. These are the state
championships – so you know the golf course has to be great and in excellent condition
to hold such events!
Excerpted from Classic GIW Issue 246 - August 13th, 2008
"What's the difference between hitting your 9-iron and
hitting your 3-iron? What a huge question! There are 5-other golf
clubs between these 2-clubs - So surely you need to swing them
differently. Right? I mean, isn't that what everybody says you need
to do?
It's like the Monkey says - "You need to hit down with your short irons
and sweep your long irons."
Have you ever heard that before? So the question is - If you hit down on
your short irons and sweep your long irons - what do you do with your
mid-irons? Do you …
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